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    Home » Healthy Recipes » Healthy Snacks

    Vegetable Momos | Street Food Special Veg Momos

    Published: Aug 12, 2016 · Modified: Jul 6, 2017 by Ramya · 31 Comments

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    Momos – steamed dumplings from North East India are taking the rest of the country by storm. Literally. In Bangalore, any street is sure to have at least two momo-wallas putting up their stalls and by evening, one can see huge crowd around any such stall. Only two reasons for this. First, momos are utterly delicious. Secondly, they are cheap. The melt in the mouth momos with spicy fiery red chutney makes for a great snack any time of the day.

    Veg Momos (2)

    Being a very popular street food here in Bangalore, there are a lot of variations to Momos. The most basic one is the veg momo – simple and delicious. There are fancy versions like spinach, sweetcorn, tofu, paneer or chicken. Traditionally, Momos are steamed in bamboo steamers and kept warm until ready to be served. There is little use of oil and thus, momos are considerably healthy compared to other high calorie food. Of course, there is another version of momos – deep fried which is not healthy as the steamed version.

    When Natascha posted about the Around the World Recipe Challenge, I immediately picked up Momos for I had wanted to give them a try since very long. This recipe is purely based on my instincts from trying 10s & 100s of momos from our local momo-walla and how he prepares momos 🙂

    Veg Momos (3)

    Making momos takes a lot of patience and practice. This is probably my third attempt making momos at home and with every trial, it gets a tad bit easier. One of the important things in getting the momos right depends on how thin the outer layer is. When the momos are steamed, the outer layer should become translucent, revealing the contents. Trust me, it is hard getting the texture right with the first attempt. Roll the dough thick, you would end with rubbery, leathery outer coating. Roll it too thin, it can easily be torn while making the momos. With little practice and patience however, anyone can master this.

    Veg Momos (5)

    To make Vegetable Momos | Street Food Special Veg Momos

    • Servings: makes 8-10 small sized momos
    • Time: Prep Time – 20 mins + Cook Time - 20 mins
    • Difficulty: Medium
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    What I used –
    For the Outer Covering -
    • All Purpose Flour, 1 cup
    • Salt, as required
    • Oil, 1 tsp
    • Water, as required
    For the Momo Stuffing –
    • Onion, 1 medium
    • Garlic Pods, 3-4
    • Carrot, 1 medium
    • French Beans, 4-5
    • Cabbage, a small chunk (should be less than a cup when chopped)
    • Spring Onions, few
    • Soy Sauce, ½ tsp
    • White/Black Pepper Powder, ¼ tsp
    • Salt, as needed
    • Oil, 1 teaspoon + 1 teaspoon (for oiling the steamer plates)

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    Prep Work –

    1. Finely chop all the vegetables. Chop the onion and garlic finely as well. Set aside.

    2. In a bowl, add all-purpose flour and salt. Adding water little by little, knead the dough soft and firm. There should not be any cracks and the dough should be pliable. Add 1 teaspoon of oil and knead again. Set this aside for ten mins.

    How I made –

    1. In a pan heat 1 teaspoon of oil. Add finely chopped garlic and fry for few seconds. Add finely chopped onions and fry until translucent. Add finely chopped vegetables, add salt required and stir fry for 5-7 mins on low flame. Add soy sauce, pepper powder, chopped spring onion and stir fry for a couple of minutes. Remove from flame and let this mixture cool down completely.

    2. Roll the prepared dough into a log and cut it into equal sized roundels. Roll each cut piece into a ball and set aside. The balls should be couple of cms in diameter.

    3. Take a ball of dough and roll it as thin as possible. When the rolled sheet is lifted, it should look like a sheet of paper. Apply oil/flour on the surface of the dough if it is sticky while rolling. Place a teaspoon of the prepared veggie stuffing in the center of the rolled dough. To start making the momo, take an edge of the rolled dough and form pleats one after another, while pressing them together. Bring the pleats together and seal them at the top by giving a quick twist. Repeat this with the rest of the momos.

    4. Meanwhile, get the steamer (I used my idli steamer) boiling. Oil the steamer plates (idli plates in my case) and place the prepared momos. Steam cook for 7-10 mins or until the momos look translucent and have a shiny gloss. Remove from heat.

    5. Serve hot with chilly garlic chutney.

    Veg Momos (6)

    Note –
    • The key to getting the momos right lies in how thin the dough is rolled.
    • While making veggie momos, cabbage quantity is always more than the rest of the vegetables. Always, the choice of veggies is per personal preference.
    • Forming the pleats in momos comes with practice. Start from an edge and keep pleating until the momo is sealed.
    • Having too much of dough at the crown of the momo would not taste too good. So use smaller sized ball of dough and have enough filling so that there isnt much dough left at the top after pleating.
    • Oil the steamer plate so that the momos don’t stick to each other or to the plate.
    • Don’t over steam the momos as they can become a bit hard.

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    Taking these momos to Fiesta Friday #132. The co-hosts for this week are Sandhya @ Indfused and Nancy @ Feasting With Friends 🙂

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    1. Osyth

      August 12, 2016 at 12:45 pm

      I love all things dumpling and pastry and my husband (who wanted to be a brain surgeon if the astrophysics didn't work out) has the most nimble fingers for a man and loves making little things including miniature stuffed pastries. Together we can have some good fun making these and maybe we will eventually get it right!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 12, 2016 at 4:07 pm

        oh wow! What you husband does sounds wonderful 🙂 Hope you both have fun trying out this recipe 🙂

        Reply
    2. Debbie Spivey

      August 12, 2016 at 5:40 pm

      I'd love to try this recipe. Looks wonderful!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:07 pm

        Thanks Debbie, pls do give these a try! 🙂

        Reply
    3. Julie is Hostess At Heart

      August 12, 2016 at 6:35 pm

      I would LOVE to try making these! They are so pretty and my husband would love the spice.

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:07 pm

        Thank you so much Julie 🙂 Would love to hear from you, if you give these a try!

        Reply
    4. Lynz Real Cooking

      August 12, 2016 at 6:47 pm

      Yumm these sure look good! I need to try this ch

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:06 pm

        Thanks Lynn, do try! 🙂

        Reply
        • Lynz Real Cooking

          August 16, 2016 at 8:22 pm

          🙂

          Reply
          • chcooks

            August 16, 2016 at 9:37 pm

            🙂 🙂

            Reply
    5. Nancy

      August 12, 2016 at 6:52 pm

      I LOVE the way you sealed your momos... they overhead camera shot you got is stunning! The filling you used to stuff the dumplings sounds wonderful. And that chili garlic chutney? The spice it offers sounds like the perfect accompaniment to dip away. Thanks so much for sharing your delicious momos with all of us partying at Fiesta Friday!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:04 pm

        Thank you so much Nancy 🙂 That is chilli garlic chutney - I am going to put my recipe for it soon 🙂

        Reply
    6. michelleoblogoff

      August 12, 2016 at 6:57 pm

      You are a true artist! For being the 3rd time these look beautiful! ?
      Thanks!
      Michelle

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:03 pm

        Awww thank you so much Michelle 🙂 You made my day!

        Reply
    7. chefjulianna

      August 12, 2016 at 10:05 pm

      Wow! Your dumplings are awesome! Truly and exercise in patience! One day when I am feeling particularly patient, I want to try this! 😀

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:03 pm

        Hahaha thanks JUlianna 🙂 Hope you get to try these some day!

        Reply
    8. carolinescookingblog

      August 13, 2016 at 7:53 am

      Your dumplings look perfect! And they sound tasty too.

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:02 pm

        Thanks much Caroline 🙂

        Reply
    9. Jhuls

      August 14, 2016 at 4:20 pm

      This is the first time I am hearing vegetable momos. They look so delicious! I might eat a couple of these at this week's FF. 😀

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:01 pm

        Thanks dear Jhuls 🙂

        Reply
    10. petra08

      August 15, 2016 at 1:42 am

      What a delicious sounding recipe! I love street food and you have inspired me to make these, dough included! Happy FF 🙂

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:01 pm

        Thank you so much Petra 🙂

        Reply
    11. kushigalu

      August 15, 2016 at 4:32 am

      WOW! These momos looks so beautiful and perfect!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 7:01 pm

        Thanks dear 🙂

        Reply
    12. J Seaton

      August 15, 2016 at 11:22 pm

      These look extremely tasty!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 16, 2016 at 6:58 pm

        Thanks Seaton 🙂

        Reply
    13. The Girl Next Door

      August 17, 2016 at 11:05 am

      I love, love, love the pictures in this post, chopsticks included. Where on earth did you get the chopsticks ya?
      I love momos. Recently tried making them at home, too, and loved how they turned out. 🙂 Should try them out soon with healthier dough like whole wheat or rice flour. Here's my post about my first momo making attempt: https://thegalnxtdoor.wordpress.com/2016/06/14/a-momo-love-story/

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 17, 2016 at 1:45 pm

        Thank you so much TGND 🙂 S got me those chopsticks along with a few other plates and bowls from Chennai last year 🙂 I love them too!

        I have not been very regular with my other blog and must have missed a few posts, including this one. Thanks for sharing it here, TGND 🙂

        Reply
    14. Natascha's Palace

      August 18, 2016 at 2:32 pm

      Oh my gosh! These look so beautiful! Like something from a cookbook! Thank you so much for participating in
      this! I will share this post this weekend!

      Reply
      • chcooks

        August 29, 2016 at 5:57 pm

        Sure Natascha 🙂 My pleasure!

        Reply

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